Do your files have a .php3 extension?
Does your httpd.conf list .php3 under AddType?
Quoting David Demland <
demland@cox.net>:
> I have a Debian server that I have Apache running on. I wanted to install
> PHPGroupware on this server and PHPGroupware required PHP3 installed. So
> after I installed PHPGroupware I started testing the PHP install, all the
> browser wants to do in download the PHP file, it does not want to run the
> PHP file. I have looked all over the internet and I have verified the
> configurations of both Apache and PHP with the information I have found, yet
> I can not get the PHP file to run.
>
> Any ideas of where I need to look?
>
> Thank You,
>
> David Demland
> PC Everyware, Inc.
>
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